The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 22, 1946, Page Page Three, Image 3
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by Mary Helen Shiiwhan
Life is really going to be gay at Carolina from here on in.
I just never heard of so many parties and thingA that have
been planned for the future by various organizations on
campus. I have heard that so many things are being planned
that there just arei't enough weekends to take care of It all.
It sounds pretty good, hih?
Much has been going on this week. . .. The Sigma Nu's
said that they had lust about the be.t'st time t'iey ever had
at the old square dance and hay ride last week out at Gib
son's Pond and that they are planning on another big time
this Saturday night with a Gay Nineties Revue at Arsenal
1 Hill. In evidence will be handlebnii. mtaillches, barber shoppe
quartets, singing waiters and just all the trimmings, which
certainly sounds like fun.
. Kappa Sigs had a stag drop in after the basketball garne
Wednesday night at Bobby Wicham's house. They're also
going to have an informal dance this Saturday night at the
Worhen's Club and its kuaranteed to be mucho gay.
Lambda Chi's plan a hayride-hamburger party At Mary
Anne Clarkson's Saturday night and I just hope that this
precipitation doesn't keep up because that would be bad. They
are also giving a smoker at the old fraternity room Wednes
day night and tonight, the 22nd, they are having their Foun
der's day ban<uet at which Bob Smith, alum of Ohio U. will
speak. S. C. alums (us Postal, Bill Ward and Lt. Corn. Lev
'ertt are coming down especially for the big occasion. They're
having a steak dinner too. Another alum, Bill Brown, is com
ing down from the U. of Ga. and will be here this weekend.
I want to extend my humble apologies to the Pi Kappa
Phi's for getting them mixed up last 'eek. Forgive m'e? In
cidentally they are giving ai hayrride Saturday which and I
quote "will be a. dilly.". And I just spec it will. Returning
transfers are Bill Lubecke from Furman, Johnny Gantt, P.
C., Billy Paterson, Wofford, Dave Morris, Gene Jones, John
McGowan, Jessie Evans, Glaymon Grimes.
Sigma Chi's are giving an informal (lance at Sloan's stu
dio Saturday night. They are going to have a floor show and
what have you which sounds interesting.
The S.A.E.'s gave a party at the Rathskellers Wednesday
night . . . with dates. Their party last Saturday night was
mighty fine and everybody said they had a heck of a good
time . . . perhaps it was phrased a little differently. Anyway,
some stayed around the fire (amazing?) and sang songs.
4hers (lid some canoeing and others hiked. At any rate
everybody had fun.
KA's had a mighty fine time at their dance which they had
last week at the Jefferson Hotel. They plan hot dog party
at Toot4 Walker's house this Saturday and they must ex
pect just scads of people on account of they have hired a
moving van for transportation.
The German Club is reviving its old tradition, the June
Ball this year. I imagine it will be the best ever as they will
have to make up for lost time.
The sororities have also been swinging out this week....
The A E Phi's were given a banquet by their pledges at the
Jefferson Hotel. A large bouquet of carnations was present
ed to each of the actives and the dinner, it is reported, was
just delicious.
Delta Zeta's pledges gave a bridge party for their actives
,Thursday night. Delicious refreshments were served and
many hot bridge games were played. Their Province Direc
tor, Mrs. R. L. Stiff, will visit March 29th. Dorothy Murphey,
alum, v'isited the chapter last Monday.
Mficky Edmundls andl Carolyn Hlitt Osborne were visiting
the ZTA's last week. Lix Stewart is their representative for
the Athletic Association.
Delta Tau pledged Anita Fagelson last week. This week
will be Heart Week . . . each girl will gift one of her sorority
sisters for a week and at the end of the week they will have
a pa.jama party at Sims.
Kappa Delta had second( degree pledging Thursday, March
14th, for twelve girls. They will have initiation sometime this
week.
Tri Delts are having a picnic Saturday afternoon for their
new initiates who are: Mary Lib) Nanz, Vivian Owens, Sarah
"Bull. They will be initiated tonight. The picnic sounds grand
. . . it will be at .Jesse Lewis' farm.
Alpha Delta Pi is giving a dropsin from 9 until 11 tonight,
in honor of the veterans. Ev'eryone in the student bodyi
invited.
Everybody b)e sure and have a goodl time at all these par
ties now. I know I dlon't have to tell you to because you will
anyway. See .vou next week.
be e
Dr. Williams
Will Fr+9ide
At Discussion
'Do you know the meaning of
"googol," the newest word around
the mathematics department? C.
F. Ramsey explained its definition
at the University of south Carolina
Mathematics Club meeting held
March 19 at 7:30 .P. M. in Sloan
College. According to Ramsey,
who Is a senior mathematics major,
a "googol" (pronounced goo' gull) Is
an enormous number, so named by
Professor Casner of Columbia Uni
versity. For mathematics students
desiring a more specific meaning,
it Is 10100 or a 1 followed by 100
zeros!
The Mathematics Club was organ
ized last semester to promote inter
est and to study mathematical
problems of a more general nature
which are not covered in one of
the math courses. The members
and speakers also attempt to point
out how mathematics influences
our everyday life and its connection
with other courses offered on the
campus.
The program committee consists
of Morita Crymes, W. E. Sellars, H.
S. Branch, and Clarence Berry.
Varren I. Townsend is treasurer
J(hnion to Take
Part .n Regionial
Sociology Meet
Miss Leila Johnson, acting head
of the Sociology department at the
University of South Carolina, is to
be on the program of the South
eastern regional meeting of the
American Public Welfare Associa
ion.
At this meeting, which is to be
held on April 4-5 here in Columbia,
Miss Johnson will lead the discus
sion on the need of institutions in
the state. Members of the class in
child welfare will also be on the
panel.
Public welfare officials from 11
southeastern states will take part
in the discussions. Several repre
sentatives from the county welfareI
department expect to attend the
conference.
Administration
continued from page one
Mrs. Lois R. West, instructor;
Frances Sloan. instructor.
Physics: J. Hubert Noland, ad
junct professor.
Several of these professors were
o nleave of absence while serving
in the armed forces. These are as
follows: adjunct professor Alfred G.
Smith, Jr.; professor of civil engi
nee,ring Reuben C. Johnson; ad
juncit professor T. Walter Herbert;
associate professor Richard B. Da
vis; adjunct professor Archihald R.
Lewis; associate professor F. Car
lisle Roberts; instructor Frank W.
Johnson , and instructor Sterling
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By Candy Taylor.
aSw The Ground 1log club, an exclu
sive University of South Carolina
social club, was founded on "Ground
Ilog" day, February 2, 1946, by Rob
ert Llewellyn Sumwalt, Jr., who is
president. Membership is limited
to 99; in addition, it also has a
number of alumni. As soon as a
mass meeting of all hogs is called,
the "pig" (pledgesl limitation and
other by-laws will be decided upon.
When a check is Ilmado. tihere will
be about 8 vacalncies for new hogs.
tiue to hogs gradualing or leaving
school.
The officers are Bobby Sum
walt. president; Dick Brasing
ton, vice president: Nibbie Forbes.
secretary: Sidney Jones, treasurer:
Chick McDuffie, warden: Gwynne
Wilson, siop cop: and Mary King,
corresponding so.effney
By-laws stand as:
1. Age limit--17-95.
2. On all "Ground Hog" parlies or
any official meetings, girls must
wear blue hats (subject to be pulled
over wearer's face) and boys must
wear brown hats.
3. The handshake must ie used
when a "Ground Hog" meets a fel
low hog.
4. "Dig me later" will be used by
"logs" when leaving groups of fel
low Ilogs.
'5. Membership cards will be pre
sented to all Ilogs. "ligs" are ob
ligated to know their serial num
hers.
at Five Points
the College
d Girl
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r the C,irls
ngs for the Men
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d Members
r Board are Joe Hammock, chairman;
ary, Buddy Riggs, Shelley Wi Ulams,
Powell, Itarold 1lewell, Lynn Hook,
Mayer, Jimmy Moise, Barbara Bras
of the Board are shown above.
riase" is
I Hog Club
6. New pledges mutist "ClIwl" at
the order of an active Ilog.
7. An alumni chapter will be cre
ated for all "Ilogs" who graduate
and "Ilogs" who transfer to other
schools are urged to begin "Ilog
Chapters" there.
8. Menhership is limited to 99
Illembers.
9. "flogs" must be w\illinlg to pay
smiall (It es bvfols. all pal ties il or
der to financo. IhemIl.
B.S.U. to Have
Youth Week Frm011)
March 31-April 5
The Baptist Stud-nt I 'l'l in aI
1ounces a social for Satu dyv,
March 31. This will be sponsored
by tle B.S.V., Will Frank Steeey
,ocial vice piesident. said.
The week Nfaich 31-April 5 will
b)e observed as YoIthI V.ek at tie
First Baptist chuirch. During tiis
xeek st,ldents will take over the
ffices and organizations of the
hurch.
The B.S.IU.'ers w ill journ.-y to
"affney April 12. 1:.. and 141 t i t
end tile South Ca rohna Spring pe
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Music School
Announces
Term Plans
The Music Departnient of lhe
('niversity of Souti Carolina has
innounefed some of its p oposed ar
livities for the coming semestoi.
Thu'sdaY even in z. Mar h 28
Illigh William)son, Diectlor of Mu
si( at tihe University, and Mariga
iettv Ri-hails. Prmf-;,or- of Piano
at Columbia College. will give a
i-onprit of music for two pianos at
Lauorens. South Ca olina.
The Music and Art Depattments
of the W'niversity will boe repre'sent
ed by Mme. Goitr-ude Themblev
Baker*. pianist, and Edmund Yagh
jian, Professor of Fine Arts, at a
program given b\ the Music Studv
Club of Winnsboro, South Carolina.
oil April 6.
Thee University Chiorus, (ire(*d
by Mrs. Hugh Williamson, with
Robert Vandoren. organist, and
Polly Browv. pianist. will give a
performance March 31, of "The
Creation," by Ilaydn. in the 'niver
sity Chapel at 4:00 P. M. Ralph
Rosier, organist, Louis Fink and
Marion Powell, violinists. and Wal
ter Krueger, 'cellist. will bi the as
sistant artists on tile program,
w%hich is simonso)ed by the Colum
hia chapter of The Ameiican Guild
of Organists.
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s Plans
irnival
I in April;
hapel Fund
Plans for the annual spring car.
ntival a re bein- n, aIpvel at th ' Uni
vvisity of Somth Carolina by the
Boys' i nil d I I Is' I nIdeps rnIl ts,
Preslident Charles Cofhlran of Boys'
Indrpendents has announced. The
Ir nival will br hll during April
and procteods will go to the Chapel
fund.
The show. viir0 is held each
y#-ar. atiirts widv-spivad introst.
Thei- at sidvshows. a king and
queen popularity contiest, jittehug
cont-st, and ot1her inierestin g sde
line's..
Tll, Bo.vs' Indlepenlents have
lachlid this sen tr.r le mbtrship
drivv planis. New .nibers will be
hoiorfi larulb 2" with a party at
S's'jui Nationalr Pronk.
The r 'ioup wa.,, o ganized at the
UniversitY in 1945 under the leader
ship of Tommy Culpepper, who
gl aduatrd last semest er. The re
cre.,d their official chatiter in Jan
ufry of this year.
A formal dance. In conjunction
with the (irls' Indupwnlents, is be
ing planned for May. Although
sepat ate organizations, the two
usually work together In social
fi ct ions.
Presidsit Cochran urges all non
fraternity men to meet with the
group in Legare 101 on Mondays at
7:15 P. M.
Officers for this semester are
Charles Cochran, Winchester. Va.,
president: Eugene Stipe, McAlester,
Okla.. vice-president; Robert Bates,
Midwest City. Okla., treasurer;
Join Cochran, Devalur, Ill., secre
tary: Hind H 1amr, Tatun, S. C.,
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Flynni lHall oin Wo-dnlrsdIays at 1:00
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-1a M.or a. v iNe-presidnet Delores
Shillor. serr.-tary; Ernie Moore,
ti ewasurr. Fr enman Y meets Mon
days at I :(0 P. M.
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